Not really.
In the first place, the first-gen HO head (#7120) raised the intake port locations to give them a straighter shot for filling the cylinder (that's why later heads breathe better,) and the port mismatch would be prohibitive. I'm sure it can be adapted, but I've not got any information on how.
Secondly, the throttle body is different - and the TPS is different, at least. You could probably adapt that as well, but there are those here who would have more information than I do.
The exhaust manifold is virtually the same - except for the later version lacking the EGR port (the EGR system was deleted in 1991, when ChryCo changed the head/intake/Tbody, and eliminated the RENIX in favour of their SBEC. A step backwards, y'ask me...)
Short answer - can it be done? I'm sure it can. The question that follows - how much effort are you willing to put into it? It would be easier to get a later head and bolt it on, and adapt the RENIX tbody to fit the HO manifold (which I'm considering designing an adapter for...)
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